Friday, April 06, 2018

Why the FBI is Dodging Nunes: It is Concealing the Depths of Obamagate


Why the FBI is Dodging Nunes: It is Concealing the Depths of Obamagate
The left used to get very worked up about the CIA’s interference in foreign elections. Liberals would quote solemnly the work of Philip Agee, a CIA turncoat who wrote articles and books about the agency’s manipulation of this or that foreign election. But these days ACLU-style liberals shrug at the meddling of John Brennan’s CIA in the 2016 American election, mischief that the FBI is still trying to conceal. 
It was reported recently that the FBI refuses to show Congressman Devin Nunes an unredacted copy of the origination document that triggered the probe into the Trump campaign. What is the FBI hiding? Paradoxically, nothing — that is, no classified information showing collusion between Trump and Russia. The FBI is simply trying to hide the embarrassingly partisan origins of its spying on the Trump campaign. Were the redactions covering material harmful to Trump, that material would have been leaked by now. So the redactions can only be concealing the fingerprints of Hillary’s partisans in the Obama administration. 
The FBI will eventually have to fess up to the politicization to which it succumbed — that the most virulent Hillary partisan imaginable, John Brennan, had put pressure on FBI officials to start the probe, that a Trump hater, Peter Strzok, formally opened up the probe, that the smears of a paid opposition researcher for Hillary, Christopher Steele, contributed to the probe, that scandalous “intelligence-sharing” between Brennan and foreign intelligence agencies shaped the probe, and that FBI officials suspected the probe was unfounded but pursued it anyways at the insistence of Obama officials. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Political whore! How cheaply some politicians can be purchased!

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Doug V said...

A provocative read. I will be very interested when the un-redacted version is finally published. It will be also interesting to see how the FBI justify their original classifications of the document and its redactions.

It gives all the appearance of a cover-up.

Lastly, I'm a bit underwhelmed by the comment left by "anonymous." It would appear that asking the government to explain itself in not providing documentation is now un-American; unless of course its the DNC or the ACLU doing the asking...then it's okay.